Pope John Paul II on Creationism

In October of 1981, in an address to the Pontifical Academy of Science, Pope
John Paul II said:

"Cosmogony and cosmology have always aroused great interest among peoples
and religions. The Bible itself speaks to us of the origin of the universe
and its make-up, not in order to provide us with a scientific treatise but
in order to state the correct relationships of man with God and with the
universe. Sacred Scripture wishes simply to declare that the world was
created by God, and in order to teach this truth it expresses itself in the
terms of the cosmology in use at the time of the writer. The Sacred Book
likewise wishes to tell men that the world was not created as the seat of
the gods, as was taught by other cosmogonies and cosmologies, but was rather
created for the service of man and the glory of God. Any other teaching
about the origin and make-up of the universe is alien to the intentions of
the Bible, which does not wish to teach how heaven was but how one goes to
heaven."